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... to become one of leaders of the house and bass movement in the US. 2015 saw Billboard pick him as one of the highlights of EDC Las Vegas alongside shows at the Mad Decent Boat Party, Shambala and Nocturnal ...

... his official debut in early 2012 when his bass-heavy party track "Dum Dum" was released by the LuckyMe label (home to TNGHT, Hudson Mohawke & Rustie). Diplo's Mad Decent label then signed Baauer and ...

... Mad Decent and Dirtybird, he is steadfastly refusing to rest on his laurels. The Bristolian set up his own record label Naked Naked, which has proven one of the more reliable imprints going, pushing a ...

... his very own mashes of R&B-laden garage-step. It all seemed to work. A bunch of labels got in touch and tracks were signed to Mad Decent and Montreal based Infinite Machines. Bwana then moved to Leeds ...

... no signs of slowing down.
Even if the name doesn’t sound familiar to you, there’s no excuse as to why you won’t have heard of his track ‘Harlem Shake’ released on Mad Decent/Jeffrees, also in addition ...

... ability. As for remixes, he’s been working with the best, having been asked to rework tracks by the likes of Mad Decent’s Mumdance and Fools Gold heavyweight, Greenmoney.
Artists like Toddla T, Brodinski, ...

... as Diplo, Brodinski, Fool's Gold and Dubsided, and with Toddla T presenting a 'Moombahton Special' on Radio 1 and a Mad Decent showcase at the Miami Winter Music Conference the hype surrounding the genre ...

... has an ear for a big tune - often showcasing the hottest tracks months in advance of their release via his mixes for the likes of Mad Decent, Fact Magazine, XLR8R & 1Xtra. Notably his XLR8R podcast ...